Global Symposium on Health Systems Research 2020 ( NOT FREE EVENT)

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Beginning with the First Global Symposium in Montreux in 2010, the Symposia have played a crucial, catalytic role in convening a global community dedicated to strengthening health systems and building the field of health systems research. Our Symposia are delivered with a set of core principles (PDF) in mind. Find out more about previous Symposia.

The Sixth Global Symposium on Health Systems Research (HSR2020) will bring together over 2,000 policy-makers, practitioners and researchers from more than 100 countries in a global virtual Symposium, taking place in three phases. 

Phase One - from 8 - 12 November 2020 - features live and on-demand sessions, including plenaries, parallel sessions, skills building sessions, special panels, and virtual networking.
Phase Two - from 25 November 2020 - March 2021 - will consist of fortnightly parallel sessions to promote and facilitate exchange and community building around the HSR2020 sub-themes.
Phase Three - a culminating event to synthesize the main learnings from HSR2020 will take place in March 2021. This will be by invitation only.

 

Re-imagining health systems for better health and social justice 

PHASE ONE: 8-12 NOVEMBER 2020
PHASE TWO: 25 NOVEMBER 2020 - 17 MARCH 2021
PHASE THREE: MARCH 2021 
 
The Sixth Global Symposium on Health Systems Research will bring together over 2,000 policy-makers, practitioners and researchers from more than 100 countries to explore how we can build health systems which improve people's health and are socially just.

Registration closes 12 November 2020, 4pm GST

 

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